The always-reliable Anne Thompson published her weekly IndieWire column, in it, she has the scoop that the Telluride 2020 program would have included the world premiere of Chloe Zhao’s “Nomadland.” The film follows unemployed workers traveling the country as they look for work, with Frances McDormand playing a woman looking for a new job after being hit by the Great Recession of 2008. Zhao’s critically-acclaimed debut feature, “The Rider,” which was about an injured rodeo performer, turned more than a few heads when it premiered at Cannes’ Director’s Fortnight sidebar back in 2018. According to Thompson, other films reportedly part of the Telluride lineup include Francis Lee‘s “Ammonite,”, Wes Anderson‘s “The French Dispatch” Steve McQueen‘s anthology films “Mangrove” and “Lovers Rock,” Gianfranco Rosi‘s documentary “Notturno,” and Pixar‘s upcoming “Soul.” Regardless, there will soon be no more speculation as, in the coming weeks, Telluride is set to announce the lineup of films that would have been part of its 2020 edition. A total of 20 films will get the badge of honor, it’s not hard to guess what some of the lineup will look like. Here are 22 films that I believe will be shared amongst the various fall festivals this year (TIFF, NYFF, Telluride). It will be updated accordingly in the weeks and months to come. Ammonite (Francis Lee)Nomadland (Chloe Zhao)Soul (Pete Docter)Spring Blossom (Suzanne Lindon)True Mothers (Naomi Kawase)On The Rocks (Sofia Coppola)Nomadland (Chloe Zhao)Mangrove (Steve McQueen)Lover’s Rock (Steve McQueen)Notturno (Zu Quirke)Fireball (Werner Herzog)There Is No Evil (Mohammad Rasoulof)Undine (Christian Petzoldt)Forgotten We’ll Be (Fernando Trueba)Minari (Lee Isaac Chung)The Secrets We Keep (Yuval Adler)Promising Young Woman (Emerald Fennell)Another Round (Thomas Vinterberg)Good Joe Bell (Reinaldo Marcus Green)Deep Water (Adrian Lyne)Respect (Liesl Tommy) Contribute Hire me

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